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An historical mansion transformed in an intimate hotel in order to realize an extraordinarily harmonious and peaceful setting where guests can recover the flavour and the charm of antique atmosphere and, at then same time, enjoy all the modern comforts....

Just a few minutes from Alba's historic center, a residential hotel designed for living, visiting and working. The privacy and freedom of a house, with the services of a hotel. The beauty of apartments and suites created to make your stay as relaxing...

Locanda del Silenzio mountain camp is the ideal place for a sporting or relaxing holiday in Val Maira and is the starting point for many hikes. The property has been tastefully restored maintaining the traditional rural style typical of these valleys...

Years of painstaking work and loving attention to detail have restored the original splendour and sober elegance of this historical 18th century residence. Franca, Luigi and Giovanni Dezzani, third generation winemakers and owners with the Bordonaro family,...

This elegant 19th-century residence surrounded by baitas (chalets) in an 17th-century village has been restored to its former splendor and is now a very comfortable 4-star hotel. Frescoes and antique furniture provide an intriguing contrast to contemporary...

Piedmont

Sacra di San Michele

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Multifaceted region, Piedmont is able to satisfy even the most demanding tourist: the lover of natural beauty (in Piedmont there are 193.000 hectares of protected areas, about 7,6% of the regional surface, for a total of 56 parks and regional reserves, 2 National Parks, the "Gran Paradiso" and "Val Grande", the Regional Park of Avigliana Lakes and the Regional Park of Candia Lake) as well as the lover of good food and wine. Without forgetting the beautiful royal palaces of the Savoy dynasty (Turin, Venaria, Stupinigi, Racconigi, Agliè) declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the churches placed under the protection of Savoy, shrines and sacred mounts (Varallo, Crea and Orta), museums and art collections unique in the world (the Egyptian Museum, the Savoy Gallery, the Armoury and the Royal Library). Turin, the first capital of the Kingdom of Italy, holds in the cathedral the Holy Shroud: the linen sheet that, according to tradition, wrapped the body of Jesus. Famous for its metalworking tradition, due to the FIAT car factory, Turin is also renowned for the production of chocolate and giandujotti (whose name derived from the local mask Gianduja).

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